Paperback, 177 pages

English language

Published April 23, 2002 by Penguin Books.

ISBN:
978-0-14-243702-5
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OCLC Number:
1072937404

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Widowed at thirty, beautiful, resourceful Therese Lafirme is left alone to run her Louisiana plantation. When Therese falls in love with David Hosmer, a divorced businessman, her strong moral and religious convictions make it impossible for her to accept his marriage proposal. Her determined rejection sets the two on a tumultous path that involves Hosmer's troubled former wife, Fanny.

At Fault is set in the Post-Reconstruction rural South against a backdrop of economic devastation and simmering racial tensions. Written at the beginning of her career, it has parallels to Chopin's own life and contains characters and themes that prefigure her later works, including The Awakening. --back cover

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Subjects

  • Women plantation owners -- Fiction
  • Plantation life -- Fiction
  • Divorced men -- Fiction
  • Young women -- Fiction
  • Creoles -- Fiction
  • Widows -- Fiction
  • Cane River Region (La.) -- Fiction
  • Louisiana -- Fiction